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- Folcuin (c. 935 – 16 September 990) was a monk at the abbey of Saint-Bertin, where he was a deacon and archivist, and later abbot of Lobbes. He wrote...
- Folkwin, also spelled Folcwin, Folcuin or Volkwin, is the name of: Folcwin (died 855), bishop of Thérouanne Folcuin (c. 935–990), abbot of Lobbes Volkwin...
- Catholic Church, particularly by the Bollandists. In the late 10th century, Folcuin wrote that Abel had been a monk in Lobbes Abbey (modern day Belgium) while...
- annalist, Folcuin—who wrongly believed that Edwin had been king — thought he had fled England "driven by some disturbance in his kingdom". Folcuin stated...
- and an imperial ''missi of Charlemagne in 806. Richarda, married Nithard Folcuin (d. 15 Dec 855), Bishop of Thérouanne, 817–855. Settipani suggests that...
- Saint Folcwin or Folcuin (Latin: Folquinus, Folcwinus, Folcvinus; Old Dutch: *Folkwin; French: Folquin) (d. 15 December 855) was a Frankish abbot, cleric...
- July 26 – Fujiwara no Kaneie, ****anese statesman (b. 929) September 16 – Folcuin, Frankish abbot of Saint Bertin December 10 – Folcmar (Poppo), bishop of...
- half-brothers had come to an end. The Annals of St. Bertin compiled by Folcuin the Deacon note laconically that Edwin, "driven by some disturbance in...
- Edwin drowned at sea in 933. The Francian Annales Bertiniani compiled by Folcuin provide more detail: For in the year of the Incarnate Word 933, when the...
- Fanum Martis was base to a sub-pagus. According to the 10th-century monk Folcuin, Hainaut was simply a new name for the old Roman name, which had been connected...